History
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pinson mounds
Covering more than 1,200 acres, the park contains at least 15 Native American mounds, the country’s largest Native American Middle Woodland Period mound group.
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Parker's crossroads battlefield
Visitors can explore the preserved battlefield by walking the trails on a self-guided tour which passes cannon replicas as well as signs with historical details on the area and its story.
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shiloh national military park
Guests can visit Shiloh National Military Park to learn more about the battle that transpired there. Exhibits help visitors visualize the historical events with displays and films.
Regional
Alex Haley Museum | Henning
Beech River Heritage Museum | Lexington
Bolivar Historic District | Bolivar
Buford Pusser Home and Museum | Adamsville
College Hill Center | Brownsville
Davy Crockett Cabin | Rutherford
Emerson E. Parks Covered Bridge | Trimble
Gordon Browning Museum | McKenzie
Gov. Ned Ray McWherter Museum | Dresden
Historic Doe Creek School and Cemetery | Sardis
Historic Downtown Dyersburg | Dyersburg
Historic Grand Junction | Grand Junction
Historic Town of Saltillo | Saltillo
Humboldt Historical Museum | Humboldt
J. Houston Gordon Museum | Martin
Lauderdale County Museum | Ripley
National Bird Dog Museum | Grand Junction
Newbern Depot | Newbern
Paris-Henry County Heritage Center | Paris
Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park | Pinson
Savannah Historic District and Trail | Savannah
Tennessee River Museum | Savannah
Veterans’ Museum/Dyersburg Army Air Base | Halls
West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center and Tina Turner Museum | Brownsville
Civil War
Battle of Trenton Driving Tour | Trenton
Britton Lane Battlefield | Denmark
Cherry Mansion | Savannah
Davis Bridge Battlefield | Pocahontas
Denmark Presbyterian Church | Denmark
Fort Pillow State Historic Park | Henning
Parker’s Crossroads Civil War Battlefield | Wildersville
Salem Cemetery Battlefield | Jackson
Shiloh National Military Park | Shiloh